Comparative Evaluation of Various Extraction Techniques for Secondary Metabolites from

Bombax ceiba L. anti-diabetic activity flavonoids flower polyphenols yeast

Journal

Bioengineering (Basel, Switzerland)
ISSN: 2306-5354
Titre abrégé: Bioengineering (Basel)
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101676056

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
20 Sep 2022
Historique:
received: 30 07 2022
revised: 11 09 2022
accepted: 16 09 2022
entrez: 27 10 2022
pubmed: 28 10 2022
medline: 28 10 2022
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Bombax ceiba L. (Family: Malvaceae) was rightly called the “silent doctor” in the past as every part of it had medicinal value. For centuries, humans have used this plant according to the traditional medicinal systems of China, Ayurveda, and tribal communities. Recently, with an emerging interest in herbals, attention has been paid to scientifically validating medicinal claims for the treatment of diabetes using secondary metabolites of B. ceiba L. flowers. In the present study, specific secondary metabolites from the flowers of B. ceiba L. were isolated in good yield using the solvent extraction methodology, and their in vitro anti-diabetic efficacy was examined. Extraction efficiency of each solvent for secondary metabolites was found in following order: water > ethanol> methanol > chloroform > petroleum ether. Quantitative analysis of secondary metabolites showed 120.33 ± 2.33 mg/gm polyphenols, 60.77 ± 1.02 mg/g flavonoids, 60.26 ± 1.20 mg/g glycosaponins, 0.167 ± 0.02 mg/g polysaccharides for water extract; 91.00 ± 1.00 mg/g polyphenols, 9.22 ± 1.02 mg/g flavonoids, 43.90 ± 0.30 mg/g glycosaponins, 0.090 ± 0.03 mg/g poly saccharides for ethanol extract; 52.00 ± 2.64 mg/g polyphenols, 35.22 ± 0.38 mg/g flavonoids, 72.26 ± 1.05 mg/g glycosaponins, 0.147 ± 0.01 mg/g polysaccharides for methanol extract; 11.33 ± 0.58 mg/g polyphenols, 23.66 ± 1.76 mg/g flavonoids, 32.8 ± 0.75 mg/g glycosaponins, 0.013 ± 0.02 mg/g polysaccharides for chloroform extract; and 3.33 ± 1.53 mg/g polyphenols, 1.89 ± 1.39 mg/g flavonoids, 21.67 ± 1.24 mg/g glycosaponins, 0.005 ± 0.01 mg/g polysaccharides for petroleum ether extract. Glucose uptake by yeast cells increased 70.38 ± 2.17% by water extract.

Identifiants

pubmed: 36290454
pii: bioengineering9100486
doi: 10.3390/bioengineering9100486
pmc: PMC9598353
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Subventions

Organisme : Umm al-Qura University
ID : 22UQU4320141DSR05
Organisme : Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University
ID : PNURSP2022R186

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Auteurs

Sara Yasien (S)

College of Pharmacy, University of the Punjab, Lahore 54590, Pakistan.

Muhammad Muntazir Iqbal (MM)

Department of Chemistry, School of Science, University of Management and Technology, Lahore 54770, Pakistan.

Mohsin Javed (M)

Department of Chemistry, School of Science, University of Management and Technology, Lahore 54770, Pakistan.

Maha Abdallah Alnuwaiser (MA)

Department of Chemistry, College of Science, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, Riyadh 11671, Saudi Arabia.

Shahid Iqbal (S)

Department of Chemistry, School of Natural Sciences (SNS), National University of Science and Technology (NUST), H-12, Islamabad 46000, Pakistan.

Qaiser Mahmood (Q)

Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Guangdong Laboratory, Shantou 515031, China.

Eslam B Elkaeed (EB)

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, AlMaarefa University, Riyadh 13713, Saudi Arabia.

Ayed A Dera (AA)

Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences, King Khalid University, Abha 61421, Saudi Arabia.

Hamad Alrbyawi (H)

Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology Department, College of Pharmacy, Taibah University, Medina 42353, Saudi Arabia.

Rami Adel Pashameah (RA)

Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Applied Science, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah 24230, Saudi Arabia.

Eman Alzahrani (E)

Department of Chemistry, College of Science, Taif University, Taif 21944, Saudi Arabia.

Abd-ElAziem Farouk (AE)

Department of Biotechnology, College of Science, Taif University, Taif 21944, Saudi Arabia.

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